What The Tech App of the Day: Endel
Endel researchers say the app composes sounds based on the person’s circadian rhythm.
Endel researchers say the app composes sounds based on the person’s circadian rhythm.
Today’s televisions are powerful devices connected to the internet.
And just like any computer, it’s worth checking the settings every once in a while to make sure everything is working the way you expect.
If you’ve spent any time on Facebook lately, you may have seen a post claiming you can “reset the Facebook algorithm.” But there’s one big problem. That trick doesn’t work.
Just because an AI gives you an answer does not mean it is always safe.
I discovered that while asking a simple question about a household chore.
Today, many apps use a subscription model instead. That means you’re billed weekly, monthly, or yearly. Often those subscriptions begin with a free trial.
Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, when we “spring forward” and move our clocks ahead one hour. That shift can disrupt sleep schedules and make waking up even more difficult.
Your birthdate is one of the most useful pieces of personal information for identity thieves.
Instead of one dominant chatbot, users now have several powerful AI assistants to choose from. And increasingly, many people are using more than one.
Many of these devices are designed to look exactly like common household items. For example, you can find fake smoke detectors online that are actually recording devices.
Every year, criminals use stolen Social Security numbers and personal information to file fraudulent tax returns. They file before the real taxpayer does, claim the refund, and disappear.